Boosting you company’s mobility is the 63rd reason to go beyond TEM and manage your Enterprise Digital Footprint. Do you have a laptop? A mobile phone? Both? I’m sure you do. You and I live in an unprecedented age of technology, where speed and efficiency are the main reasons for innovation.

In this article on BYOD, we are going to bring you on a journey so you can be prepared to determine if a BYOD program is the right fit for your organization. You’ll become a trusted advisor for upper management by preparing the answers to the following or simply asking these questions.

In this section of our BYOD series we’re going to talk about the ways how companies are implementing the perfect blend of BYOD and CYOD in organizations. In part 2 of our series we will go through questions that you should be asking yourself before committing to BYOD. So sign up to make sure you get the next article in your inbox when it comes out.

More and more people are turning to BYOD in their work place but not many people fully understand the implication of applying BYOD. How should BYOD be distributed among employees? How much of a discount should be awarded? Should the company really take on the expenses for BYOD? We’ll answer these questions and more.

Fresh Trends According to Info-Tech What exactly does 2016 have in store? If you know, call me. I find that there are so many predictions out there, that it’s actually very difficult to make sense of them all. Regardless, IT expense management may be the key to handling it all...

On August 13th, three Privacy Commissioners (of Canada, British Columbia, and Alberta) issued guidelines informing businesses of the risks in implementing bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs, and with good reason.

Globalization, the process of international integration, is happening faster and faster. Technology plays no small part in all of this, since improvements in technology allow people to interact with more people in far-flung places and to communicate with the office when they’re out of the city, country, or continent.

It’s no secret that mobile devices and applications are quickly rising in number. It’s going to be a big challenge to manage it all in the near future. One way or the other, this is going to impact enterprise.

Companies worldwide are adopting more technology than ever. However, new trends often mean new acronyms, and those give everyone a hard time after a while, especially if you’re new to managing them all! Are you a little confused about the terms TEM, BYOD, MDM, or ITAM? We feel for you; it can get a little complex. That’s why we put together a list of some of the most common telecommunications acronyms so that you can get help clarifying their meaning in one single place. Make sure you bookmark this blog!

*Please note Etelesolv changed its company name to Cimpl in 2016. The Freak Bug made international news today. Before getting into specifics, we want to announce something important to our loyal customers: CIMPL HAS NEVER BEEN VULNERABLE TO THE FREAK BUG: OUR APPLICATION, SERVERS, AND WEBSITE REMAIN SAFE FROM THE BUG. Vincent Parisien, Cimpl’s Vice-President of Technology, was very clear about Etelesolv’s security-readiness in the face of the Freak Bug: “I would like to reassure our customers that Cimpl’s systems and platforms have never been at risk from the Freak Bug vulnerability. We’d already disabled the protocol SSL 3.0 as recommended by industry experts, thereby ensuring our complete security from such risk. We know that it’s a privilege to have our customers entrust their data to us. That’s why security is a primary concern at Cimpl. Thanks to our precautions, our customers' data remain safe in our systems.” Now that we’re clear, let’s get into details! 1) What is the Freak Bug exactly?

Evolving business IT usage means constant changes in how departments interact with each other. As seen previously, Chief Information Officers (CIOs ) are adopting (or at least exploring) BYOD, cloud computing and Big Data (among other trends) to meet business needs. However, when thinking about technology, we have the misconception that the CIO is the only person responsible for managing it all. That used to be true, but not anymore... The times are changing According to a recent Gartner survey, CIOs are finding that they have to improve communication with other leaders in their organizations because IT itself is becoming increasingly necessary to business strategies. In the survey, the top 3 reasons for CIOs to seek stronger relationships with other business units were: To gain a clearer understanding of business strategies and priorities (21%); To identify initiatives and projects to focus on (19%); To build more collaborative relationships with business executives (17%);

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